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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5085
While I agree about health work wages, paying them more won't really solve the problems in the system.

They need a lot more staff and a lot more ambulance crews.

The first thing they should do is kybosh the nerd bean counters doing time and motion studies on ambulance crews and ED staff to ensure they are operating at full efficiency!

A mate recently retired after a career as an ambo - most recently in a very senior role.  He's neither a nerd or a bean counter but a very experienced operational ambo.  His take is that they don't have enough ambulances (or spare parts for the ambulances they have) for additional staff.  That means that newly qualified paramedics (my niece just qualified) can't get the 12 months in the passenger seat they need as the next step in their career path.

My niece will probably have to go interstate to progress her career.
“Why don’t you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don’t you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don’t you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?”  Oddball

 

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5086
A mate recently retired after a career as an ambo - most recently in a very senior role.  He's neither a nerd or a bean counter but a very experienced operational ambo.  His take is that they don't have enough ambulances (or spare parts for the ambulances they have) for additional staff.  That means that newly qualified paramedics (my niece just qualified) can't get the 12 months in the passenger seat they need as the next step in their career path.

My niece will probably have to go interstate to progress her career.
My reference to "more ambulance crews" assumes the new hardware to go with them, and the same for nurses and health care staff.

Authorities just have to wear the cost of having some of them idle when things are quiet, there is in my opinion a point at which operations become too lean.
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5087
My reference to "more ambulance crews" assumes the new hardware to go with them, and the same for nurses and health care staff.

Authorities just have to wear the cost of having some of them idle when things are quiet, there is in my opinion a point at which operations become too lean.

Locating that point correctly is the $64000 question.
It’s all good until you (me) needs that urgent ambo…
Let’s go BIG !

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5088
Interesting article. I’m clearly not as angry as many in the US, but then again Covid and its enablers aren’t anywhere near as bad in Australia:

The Unbelievable Grimness of HermanCainAward, the Subreddit That Catalogs Anti-Vaxxer COVID Deaths, Slate.

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It is cruel, a site for heartless and unrepentant schadenfreude. This is a place where deaths are celebrated, and it is not the only one. While endless ink has been spilled on the anger of Trump voters and Fox News viewers and QAnon adherents, there are other angers that haven’t been nearly as well explored. The exhaustion and fury doctors and nurses feel, for example, as they deal yet again with overwhelmed ICUs. Instead of being hailed as heroes, this time around they’re risking their lives to serve while walking through anti-vax protesters and being called murderers or worse by misled family members demanding or indeed suing for sick unvaccinated relatives on ventilators to be dosed with ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine or vitamin C. There is the anger of family members of those without COVID who are dying or sicker than they should be because treatment was delayed or denied to them at dozens of hospitals that had no beds available. There’s the frustration of parents trying to keep their children safe, the constant, destabilizing calculations and adaptations people are forced into when (for instance) the governor of Texas prohibits schools from taking safety measures and then two teachers at a single school die, forcing closures once again. There’s the run-of-the-mill anger of those weary of living under pandemic conditions and demoralized—in the most literal sense—by the selfishness of their compatriots.

Subscriptions to the HermanCainAward subreddit are increasing exponentially, from 2,000 subscribers on July 4 to 5,000 at the beginning of August to more than 100,000 on Sept. 1 to 243,000 Friday to 276,000 today. If that rate is any indication, rage is growing toward anti-vaxxers deliberately prolonging the pandemic out of an anti-social and deadly understanding of their rights. Now, it’s true that not everyone on the subreddit assents to its spiteful premise: One exhausted nurse wrote a long post about how much one of her anti-vax patients suffered, as an attempt at counterbalance. She acknowledged her own compassion fatigue but also urged readers to think harder about how we got to this sorry pass. Plenty of the discussions do orbit around that basic question. But most of the comments are angry. A collection of screenshots generally elicits a common sentiment: The person got their just desserts.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5089
Locating that point correctly is the $64000 question.
It’s all good until you (me) needs that urgent ambo…
This is where they start putting a $ figure on lives, and in my opinion the point at which some of the bureaucrats and politicians lose the plot.

You can see where the "let it rip" mentality comes from, when people starting thinking that the cost of saving lives is too high!

I listened to a podcast a week or two back that likened the "let it rip" attitude to the purge, if a small portion have to die to improve the economics and gene pool then so be it, for the greater good!
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5090
Nice set of explainers from CSIRO.
Science explainer: Are COVID-19 vaccines effective against the Delta variant? – CSIROscope

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Is Delta more deadly?
The WHO says this variant of concern has an increased risk of hospitalisation. This is unsurprising because increased transmissibility could go hand-in-hand with case severity until most of the world’s population is vaccinated.
A study from February to June in Canada, yet to be peer-reviewed, compared non-variants of concern with Delta. It found people infected with the Delta variant were:
105% more likely to be hospitalised
241% more likely to be admitted to an intensive care unit
121% more likely to die from the disease.

For the other three variants of concern, these values were 52%, 89% and 51% respectively.
This shows the Delta is the most problematic variant of concern to date.
Pretty succinctly explains why the goal posts are shifting!
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5091
I'd stay away from those protests, apparently some of the participants have been seen with logos from the Indonesian BMI which is the youth section of the PDI.

In Indonesia the BMI is associated with the young radicals BMI loosely translates to Young Bulls of Indonesia, the logo is below.

Maybe it's someone who has hijacked the logo, but you'd want to be sure because the BMI have a strong affinity to the Bali terrorist group.
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5092
The Age is reporting that vaccinations will be mandatory for all staff at schools and early childhood centres.

1st doses must be had or booked by 18 October & the 2nd dose must be administered by November 29 unless exempted.

Good to see the Govt isn't allowing a small group of numbskulls to veto action.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5093
The only football supporter I saw arrested at the Shrine protest just had to be wearing a Carlton scarf. ::)
Prompting of course the old.... "not going well on or off the field!" comment.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5094
The only football supporter I saw arrested at the Shrine protest just had to be wearing a Carlton scarf. ::)
Prompting of course the old.... "not going well on or off the field!" comment.

Most likely an unhappy supporter who had thrown it in the bin,

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5095
Looks like Point lonsdale has received an exemption from lock down for "economic reasons".  Hey Lisa,  our town is 7 km away and we're struggling too,  can we be exempted too?

In a month's time,  when cricket season starts,  I predict that the first ball in Port Vs. Queenscliffe C grade...well the batsman wont be stepping forwards.

As Orwell said... "all animals are equal,  but some are more equal than others"
DrE is no more... you ok with that harmonica man?

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5096
I just caught some footage of the rioters at the Shrine.  One brainiac exclaimed, "Let them shoot us on hollowed ground.  On hollowed ground!"

 ::)
“Why don’t you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don’t you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don’t you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?”  Oddball

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5097
I just caught some footage of the rioters at the Shrine.  One brainiac exclaimed, "Let them shoot us on hollowed ground.  On hollowed ground!"

 ::)

Well, that about sums them up.
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5098
Looks like Point lonsdale has received an exemption from lock down for "economic reasons".  Hey Lisa,  our town is 7 km away and we're struggling too,  can we be exempted too?

In a month's time,  when cricket season starts,  I predict that the first ball in Port Vs. Queenscliffe C grade...well the batsman wont be stepping forwards.

As Orwell said... "all animals are equal,  but some are more equal than others"

The Borough of Queenscliffe wasn't in lockdown.  It only applies to CoGG and Surf Coast.

More than 80% of the Borough's residents are fully vaccinated too so they fully deserve to escape lockdown.

“Why don’t you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don’t you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don’t you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?”  Oddball

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5099
What distraction are you gonna use today Andrews?   Crying out for some decent management and politicians are totally incapable of providing it.